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George Every includes a discussion of medieval legends in his book Christian Mythology.
The Irish Mythology includes the Fomorians, who are almost without exception described as being deformed, possessing only one of what most have two of ( eyes, arms, legs, etc.

Mythology and last
British missionary William Ward criticized the worship of the lingam ( along with virtually all other Indian religious rituals ) in his influential 1815 book A View of the History, Literature, and Mythology of the Hindoos, calling it " the last state of degradation to which human nature can be driven ", and stating that its symbolism was " too gross, even when refined as much as possible, to meet the public eye.
Goodman has appeared on keyboardist Sherinian's last four solo records-Inertia ( 2001 ), Black Utopia ( 2003 ), Mythology ( 2004 ), and Blood of the Snake ( 2006 )
The Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, first published in 1854, was the last of a series of classical dictionaries edited by the English scholar William Smith ( 1813 – 1893 ), which included as sister works A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities and the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.

Mythology and painting
He travelled in Europe, spending a year in 1956 painting themes based on Greek Mythology while in Greece.
" When she was a child, she used to make water colours in the library, painting Queen Victoria, and copying the Pre-Raphaelites and Greek Mythology.

Mythology and La
* La mythologie primitive ( Primitive Mythology, 1935 )

Mythology and et
* Grant, Michael et al., Who's Who in Classical Mythology, Routledge ( 2001 ).
Hampton based his research about the Quarup and the legends he used in the play on " Mythology of all Ages " and on Claude Lévi-Strauss's " Le cru et le cuit " and " Du Miel aux Cendres ".

Mythology and debut
Sykes has made rare guest appearances on the Hughes Turner Project debut album on the track " Heaven's Missing an Angel ", and later on keyboardist Derek Sherinian's 2004 solo album " Mythology ", playing alongside Zakk Wylde on the track " God of War ".

Mythology and made
In Norse Mythology, the God Odin's spear ( named Gungnir ) was made by the sons of Ivaldi.
Believing this to be a new discovery, Klaproth named it titanium after the Titans of Greek Mythology, but eventually it was clarified that Gregor made the discovery first.

Mythology and ),
* Kramer, Samuel Noah ( 1998 ), Sumerian Mythology: A Study of Spiritual and Literary Achievement in the Third Millennium B. C.
: For other uses, see Myth ( disambiguation ), Mythology ( disambiguation ), and Mythos ( disambiguation ).
* De Jubainville, H. D ' Arbois and Richard Irvine Best ( 1903 ), The Irish Mythological Cycle and Celtic Mythology
* Slotkin, Richard, Regeneration Through Violence: The Mythology of the American Frontier, 1600-1860 ( 2000 ), University of Oklahoma Press
Reed, " Reed book of Maori Mythology " ( Reed Publishing: Auckland ), 2004.
), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, 1870.
## Silver, Morris ( 1992 ), Taking Ancient Mythology Economically, Leiden: Brill
* Smith, William ( editor ); Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology: " Nicomedes III " ( erroneously called so ), Boston, ( 1867 ).
* Stewart, M. People, Places & Things: Aegyptus ( 1 ), Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant.
* Charles Peter Mason, " Stobaeus " entry, in William Smith, ( 1870 ), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.
* Deucalion from Charles Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology ( 1867 ), with source citations and some variants not given here.
* William Smith ( 1870 ), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, 1870.
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
The Oxford Dictionary of Celtic Mythology states that Cas Corach, ( also spelled Cascorrach, Cas Corrach ), is a harper of Tuatha Dé Danann, who played for St. Patrick.
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
* Peter Berresford Ellis, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
* Ellis, Peter Berresford, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, ( 1994 ): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ( Oxford Paperback Reference ), Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Mythology and which
According to some scholars, Howard's conception of Conan and the Hyborian Age may have originated in Thomas Bulfinch's The Outline of Mythology ( 1913 ) which inspired Howard to " coalesce into a coherent whole his literary aspirations and the strong physical, autobiographical elements underlying the creation of Conan.
According to David Leeming, writing in The Oxford Companion to World Mythology, the harrowing of hell is an example of the motif of the hero's descent to the underworld, which is common in many mythologies.
Geoffrey provides prehistoric London with a rich array of legendary kings, such as King Lud ( see also Lludd, from Welsh Mythology ) who, he claims, renamed the town CaerLudein, from which London was derived, and was buried at Ludgate.
The Larousse Encyclopaedia of Mythology gives the name as Stercutius, a pseudonym of Saturn, under which the latter used to supervise the manuring of the fields.
In New Zealand, the writings of one chief, Wiremu Te Rangikāheke, formed the basis of much of Governor George Grey's Polynesian Mythology, a book which to this day provides the de facto official versions of many of the best-known Māori legends.
In the PC game Age of Mythology, they appear as units which attack with solar heat rays that are reflected from a mirror on their crowns.
Chandra Shekara literally refers to the ' Person who wears the moon ' which links to Lord Shiva in Hindu Mythology.
Again, it also replicates the ancient instrument called Ravan Hatta which is found even today in Rajasthan. Mythology credits this creation to the great Sri Lanka King Ravana from Ramayana.
The Blue Nile, along with that of the Atbara River to the north, which also flows out of the Ethiopian Highlands, were responsible for the annual Nile floods that contributed to the fertility of the Nile Valley and the consequent rise of ancient Egyptian civilization and Egyptian Mythology.
Issue five was devoted to Horus, Lord of Light, which appropriates Ancient Egyptian mythology as background for a modern era superhero in the same way that The Mighty Thor appropriated Norse Mythology.
" Kerényi compiled in collaboration with Jung the two editions Das göttliche Kind in mythologischer und psychologischer Beleuchtung ( The Myths of the Divine Child ) and Das göttliche Mädchen ( The Divine Maiden ), which were published together under the title Einführung in das Wesen der Mythologie ( Essays on a Science of Mythology ) in 1941.
The Tales were eventually abandoned, but they were resurrected in part as the " Sketch of the Mythology " which would become the Silmarillion.
In it the gradual transition from the " primitive " legendaria of The Book of Lost Tales to what would become The Silmarillion is described, and it contains a text which could be seen as the first " Silmarillion ": the " Sketch of the Mythology ".
As has been noted by Joseph Campbell in Mythology and others, Bachofen's theories stand in radical opposition to the Aryan origin theories of religion, culture and society, and both Campbell and writers such as Evola have suggested that Bachofen's theories only adequately explain the development of religion among the pre-Aryan cultures of the Mediterranean and the Levant, and possibly Southern Asia, but that a separate, patriarchal development existed among the Aryan tribes which conquered Europe and Asia.
In 1880 Wirt Sikes published his book British Goblins — Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions, from which comes the following passage:
The various subsequent notices of Shennong include Anthony Christie's Chinese Mythology, which references Shennong ( as Shen-nung ) six times, three times with pictures, according to the 1968 index.
In March 2007, Reid played with Jamaaladeen Tacuma, and G. Calvin Weston at Tonic in NYC, and Tritone in Philadelphia, which led them to record as Free Form Funky Freqs with the title of the recording called Urban Mythology Volume 1.
In 1873 Dr Murray published a Manual of Mythology, and in the following year contributed to the Contemporary Review two articles -- one on the Homeric question -- which led to a friendship with Mr Gladstone, the other on Greek painters.
He separated empiricism and sociology from the " Modern Mythology of Nazi Occultism " books which " have represented the Nazi phenomenon as the product of arcane and demonic influence ".
During this project and long afterward, Laestadius started his manuscript Fragments of Lappish Mythology which described a snapshot of the Sami traditional religious beliefs that were passing into history due to the Christianization program in full swing at that time.
He remains well known for his war poetry ( long poems from the post-war period such as " Tuscan Villa " and " Elegy for the Romagna ," as well as shorter, punchier 1980s poems such as " Below Monte Cassino " in which he recalled the events of a generation earlier ); for his poems relating to the landscape of Georgian Bay in Ontario ; for his love poems ; and for lyric poems in which the poet's passion for the natural world is infused with the suggestion of homoerotic passion (" Coureurs de Bois ," " A Country Without a Mythology ").
) He is often chewing cud, which, along with other elements of his design such as the bullhorns and labyrinth, is supposed to imply that he is the Minotaur of Greek Mythology.

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